One of the sectors that has grown the most in the Covid-19 era is sanitation. With a total turnover of EUR 20 billion and a workforce of 500,000.
Alongside this growth, there is a need to find environmentally friendly solutions for all the sectors involved, in order to achieve a high level of environmental protection solutions for all sectors involved, in particular to develop new products in the field of sustainable logistics. products in the field of sustainable logistics.
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L’Università di Udine, grazie alla collaborazione con l’azienda Euro&Promos, sperimenterà sul campo soluzioni per ospedali e industrie a misura d’ambiente.
DownloadEuro&Promos Fm. The Udine-based facility management company launches a strategy of growth through acquisitions, investing 30 million euro.
The company closed its half-yearly accounts with excellent figures that confirm its growth from all points of view.
DownloadCEO Tavano Colussi: “A fundamental step towards growth”. Turnover of 65 million since the beginning of the year (+37.5%) and new hires.
With growth of over 37% in the first six months of the year, Euro&Promos FM spa is on the way to replicating the results of 2020, which was the best year since the company was set up, both from an economic and financial point of view.
DownloadUniversity of Udine and Euro&Promos in the field for green solutions for hospitals and industries.
The sanitisation business in the Covid era recorded a total turnover of 20 billion euro, with a workforce of 500,000 employees. Commercial and economic growth has been followed by an awareness of the need to adopt techniques and technologies that have less impact on the environment.
DownloadExperimentation planned with the Euro&Promos company.
Identifying and promoting “green” solutions for sanitising environments: this is one of the research projects on which the University of Udine is working in collaboration with Euro&Promos, a Friuli-based company operating in the facility management sector.
DownloadThey are called the professionals of the invisible, because they are the ones who enter supermarkets, hospitals and companies before people start their day and make it possible for them to work safely. With the pandemic, the facility management sector, which employs more than half a million people in Italy, has regained centrality and importance.
DownloadGuiding us through this story is Alberto Tavani Colussi, managing director of Euro&Promos, a Friuli-based company that today employs 5,500 people and closed 2020 with a 34% increase in turnover. The numbers are eloquent. If the army of invisibles were to be stopped, the whole country would come to a standstill.
DownloadIn 2020, turnover at EUR 108 million, EBITDA at 11.2%, net profit up 34%.
In the year of the pandemic, facility management services, which in Italy employ over half a million people, have regained centrality and importance, enabling many companies to close their accounts more positively than in the past.
DownloadEuro&Promos FM’s certified interventions in companies and hospitals.
They call themselves the professionals of the invisible, those who work at night in closed or little frequented structures to ensure the health and safety of workers or health operators. Euro&Promos FM S.p.A. is one of the leading players in the field of sanitisation, a company that offers cleaning services, warehouse logistics and industrial maintenance.
DownloadEuro&Promos FM S.p.A. closes its 2020 accounts with the best year since its establishment: increased employment and gender inclusiveness, actions for environmental sustainability and consolidation of welfare policies
DownloadThe Friuli-based multi-service company approves its accounts. All indicators are growing. The value of production rises to 108 million, EBITDA to 11.2% and employees to 5,700.
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